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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1937. 4 | 2 RSt i g | UL 3 : i Clarence Poy, an easy mannered!came too pressing a few months ago [MacSpadden .. 148 142 140— 430] petricn 21 157 v, idents 1el¢ Chinese, is a friend of John Little- He is going to Seattle to join his s WIN Hermle 161 179 182— 522/ Delebecque 18 157 " Sl | page, the former Alaskan mining wife and do a little touring in Cali- | —_— —| Gallemore . 12 156 { VALDEZ STILL WANTS | engineer who is writing the series fornia | et o 500 415 5151486 'MacSgnanen 2 i ‘ of articles on Russia in the Satur- e | | Wnitehead 30 155 4 NN day Evening Post. Poy was in Rus- NOME MAN OUT | | e « Al I I\ECTIN I g | ¢ Herrman 0 153 h G IT sia, too, George Hellerich, mining man as- INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES = | S!erlm;m gq 152 /| BE TONIGHT WmPALMERVALLEY DBEI |EVE xR | RN B ormogis e o g i e e W ) | government, along with other Am- Solidated in Nome, United States | Radde 36 193 | McDonnel 12 151 ’ Mayor of Valdez, Owen E. Meals ican engineers to develop Russian Smelting, Mining and Refining Co. Henning 35 192 | Benedict 24 150 i TOF 4 1 \bound e mining properties and introduce operation, passed through Juneau o Stevenson 33 191 Holland . . ... 36 147 { Christmas Program Will Be Large Body Is Silver-Gold American mining methods. Poy, who on the steamer Yukon to spend|Sneedway League Tourna-| Meteait % 18 | Carmichael 36 47 s e # 100 5 P )4 . X used to be with the Kennecott Min- the winter on the outside Stewart 30 187 | van Atta 18 144 o |t in Gymnasium — ¢ | roposition in Rail- | company at Latouche, intro- > — ment Comes to Close Ugrin 36 187 | Foster 3 14 Students Take Part “Valdez has become really busy!” | voad Balt duced the Latouche method of min- ON VACATION Last Night Boyle 30 185 AU .m)d(Mu:J; The Cliff A\]xmp is work- ol ing in a great copper deposit in the| Miss Etolin T. Coulter of the g Barragar 33 184 TEAM STANDINGS | At 8 o'clock tonight the Christmas | Mi b still g s j Tt Returning from the Chulitna o \K'“LL(, 3 .”"L‘m “urm Iv{“» SIS O S The Elks’ Speed L 1 e - e s Pinfall “\) 8 o'clock tonight the Christmas | Mine is still going ahead, and there g ltna |stim-Karbash, where former Presi-|yukon for Wrangell where she will | The Elks' Speedway League bowl- Lavenik e 27 181 ' Federals 19,150 p concert of Jur 1 School willjare a number of mining properties country where he has been Working | dent Hoover was working Ispend the holidays with her par- |iN8 tournament came to a close last ~ Hagerup ... 36 181 | Rolls A 18,902 | be presented the high u;h(ml using Valdez for 1 rters L2 r:x]ru_']ud ];]‘tw(f"n,l,‘,’{ l”“«xi;“;:k’l‘ _ In the three years Poy was there, lents before continuing Outside for “l’“’"v leavging the Federal trio in Holmquist 33 180 | Oldsmobile 18625 | g A.m.nln m .\1 |)u than a hun: There I been it de : o e R e w much a vacation. the lgadmg »p‘ot on the pintall to. Shepard .18 180 | Cadillac 18.585 ;nul students taking part in the sentiment in Va : road from | ,“. :“ e lt ‘;»'» by 22 4| “Most surprising, i€ said, “Was P P . “:1 llllal- a:d_:d lRa\dde on the top| Kegal 33 180 | Dodge 18,585 ur 714 a point near Tc 1a or Gulke on | passenge! e 0] e city Ke! "he Walle - M J vidual averages list. y ag P x i o m(‘]H Club, Boys' Gl y‘,”[‘:l )] -‘]’m' Bk \pm‘, .r.| “We're merely trying to prove up the city of Tashken (The Walled| COUNCIL HOMEWARD BOUND [°f ™ ‘ndividual averages o e & T | il 18t The hllA lee | lub, Boys’ Glee the Richardson Highway to Paimer ¢ A et 1—.0 e arr. City), deep in Russian Turkestan,| Members of the Metlakatla Town In the last fracas of the evening,| Cleveland 24 180 Plymouth .. 18410 o Club, A Capella Chotr, and String a i be ane of the rome ground about 10 miles f10M gy the' Afghanistan border. 0| council, who have been here. the |and the tournament last night, Fred| Redman 14 179 | stits s ! Ensemble will be presented. Miss ! opers the Ter- | the railroud at Ghulitna,” said POS. a5y peautiful and modem city, | past week going over with officials | Henning, Stutz bowler, rolled 562 for| Tubbs 36 177 | Fora T 8316 } Alice Palmer is in charge of the eve- y ¢ said Meal A vl‘(‘n»\'“\_v‘fl‘m Teonsisting for the | With opera houses, elec lights, | matters of interest to their com- |the high score of the evening and| Blomgren 18 17T | De Soto . 18,295 i are Miss Anne Morris, Miss Sylvia e s ost par : ins vary-| ..t wide!” age list. i Pull | i : Davis, and Wik Sehthorine Torkels MISS TIBER RETURNS ing in width from & fest to § fest|TeSt Wide! aboard the Yukon . list. The Stutz trio won from oy 18 176 | Pontiac . 18,226 “ f BEAE and apparently striking steadily| There are things Poy did not talk Rl s eSoto. arks 33 176 | Studebaker .. 18175 sen s e iy 1oy i % about. He had to fight to get food HOLBROOK RETURNS Chevrolet beat Plymouth and In-| Robertson 1a 176, Lincoln 18172 Included on the program will be Miss Bertha Tiber, Supervisor of lacross country 'nations v 4 9 ) | o y O R o vass R A T ve- | “We don't even have a mine, yet,”|Of @ Droper sort for the American| Assistant Regional Forester Well- |ternational beat Cord. Last night's| Vukovich 15 175 |, International .. 17,960 st w'AW /hlm‘ (;Is £ whi 1.‘]\111‘1‘ be turned to her ’ "here |said Poy. “We do know we have a | educated palate. Once he was barely man Holbrook, who has been in [SCOres, individual averages, and the| Sperling 21 175 Reo e 17,948 g‘”:,‘:( “Night,” \:nl,) “.,.hcml. Anti- 8 r ting |large body of low grade silver-g rescued from a Russian firing squad | Ketchikan for several days in con- the teams ended, follow: | Sides 36 174 | Franklin ... 17,921 s ool s i ote, Whether ;alues are con-| When he crossed swords with his nection with Forest Service matters STUTZ b e - 174 1 Chrysler 17,909 i phonal Ch re. Whether the values are | Hennin, 174 216 190— 5 Blanton 21 178 v The high school gymnasium has A in connection with stant enough to permit of working, |SUPCriors. returned to his headquarters h”'“‘u. 1 ’ R o 4 Faskand iy o . o o v Feiilon ik ‘bemis od on |we do not know.” “But they do have a wonderful, ak iDavlin 163 146 181— 490, Council 15 173 | Nash 17,836 been effectively decorated for the tuberculosis work being carried on o ; 10 T [ Sxiriniphadt G e e e 33 SR occasion, following a Christmas ro-under the direction of Dr. Aronson. The ore is a basic rock that must mineral country! Poy insisted. 4 { it G e uicl 17,795 ] > S e o needs be worked with flotation mills,|“They have gold, platinum, gr ATTENTION REBEKAHS 3 e e : 7L 1 Cord . 17mse ] but being only ten miles from the phite, silver and copper in I Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.| Totals 475 514 525--1516| Hudson 33 171 Auburn 17,647 & railroad, and with coal deposits close quantities.” {22, 0dd Fellows Hall. Social and re- DEQSOTO & bha}!u(‘k 33 1M Hudson e J 17,435 K at hand that may be converted to| Poy resigned his position as Sup-|freshments, Visiting Rebekahs wel-|Redling 175 175 175—+*525| Davlin 33 170 | Dl SRRl 8 I LS. -8 I L - Te b power, the general set-up is one that erintendent of the Bremner prop- | come. Kegal *175 175 175—*525| Kaufmann 33 170 % |is favorable to a mining center. erties when his other interests be-'adv. BETTY McDOWELL, N.G.|Williams 170 114 153— 437| Iverson 36 169 ULDEN HnPs i 1. 724 serrT LS ; — el e e n e | i E IIBEB3EIIIISISIDBIBNBISIBISSIEIEIEEEEBY 0 - e o Tenl AL No.70f4 Series Showing Man's Friendliness To Man ... EE @ r Holmquist *173 173 173—*519| Caro 21 166 da@le;:n}?::er;ahoiipedimcve yester- LY el S e sy "By Schenleys 3 %}7 Werner *165 165 165—°495( Burke 2 33 185 | 94 arine Alrways Bel- Presented In A Spirit Of Friendliness . .. By ys 2 Biitka etk il apgion ]l o 164 |lanca for Chichagof Island. | RED LABEL . .. The Friendlier Tasting Whiskey. H % ot b A 30 164 He took M. J. Hoyne and Emil | = J Totals 475 528 543—1545| Redling 21 163 'Thllbault to Tenakee and Deputy o E ¥ PLYMOUTH Hienings a7 163 |Marshal John Cashen to Hoonah. ) ‘N [4 00 = Sides 177 156 19— 511| Thibodeau 30 162 Cashen was brought back from I8 ’ = Hagerup 198 200 157— 555 Wile 27 162 |Hoonah, accompanying two prison- Monagle *156 156 156—°468| Rieudeau 30 162 |ers. Willie Mills and Fred Harris. ’ — — — ——| Brown 12 162 | o2 Femi h . L TN Totals 531 512 491—1534| Monagle 8 161 | REBEKAHS PARTY IT'S A SNAP CORD Hollmann 32 161 | Ugrin 167 172 Wilson 27 160 | Members of the Rebekahs will Hollmann “167 167 Walmer 27 159 |hold their annual Christmas party Foster ....... 109 160 Duncan 11 159 |tomorrow night and each member _—— Kyler 30 159 (is asked to bring a dish towel Totals 443 499 511—1453| Darnell 19 158 luhich will be donated to the lodge, INTERNATIONAL Rupe 24 158 it is announced by Mrs. Betty Mc- Benson 191 152 193— 536! Stevens 21 157 Cormick. b T T T T R T T &%%Wm% FRESH STOCK TURKEYS (& . p & i by A CEDAR CHEST Eminently appropriate Christ- fnf’)"\.fi”"" 1'“.'; l‘l he h‘"}“et “f; Answers the question “What Shall We Give Mother?’ ok 'llv"‘."”"t‘]‘ O eeptofa | Here is something she will treasure for years to values in - the o-plece Seis. | .ome, Guaranteed mothproof. Beautifully veneered z Eg“‘{]““ ‘I',ll:,}ffl"”"'I'“',i.‘T]h\f”.fit“l‘l with genuine walnut. ;NA// it e Steel. iced specially a N C ld S » R 3.95 Priced rom $25.00 ot Co torage ing i RED ; . R TR 5 LABEL. " S ARRIVING for “JUNEAU'S LEADING MARKET" g IN o LIT'S TOMORROW —— Abard the Christmas Ship e Alaska GET YOURS EARLY! O HIGHEST QUALITY BIRDS from the WORLD'S TURKEY HUB! SCHENLEY'S “RED LABEL" IOWA 1 g e YOUNG ¢ Everywhere they’re calling Schenley’s RED LABEL the CORN \ = friendly spirit, because it's friendlier to the taste. By i and ‘o b £ Schenley’s exclusive “MELDING*’ method choicest s = stocks are blended under simuitaneous HEAT... vfiufiedt(lgfhtf:zeeslfgr?::vfi\s FAT FED S PRESSURE...AGITATION. Thas why the trend’s Soman. THehalEht cheertnl £ to the friendly taste of Schenley’s RED LABEL. color lend charm 4o the kitch- . E en and the extra deep shape A H A FRIENDLY TOAST BY THE, ScAentey HOST makes them easier to mix in. = Here's to friendliness ... in dog, man or whiskey; Sold either in sets or individ- ! § To the dog with the irendly bk, Sl o the man with the friendly smile, ¢ : £ T e e f e Set of 7—5$4.00 . Schenley's “RED LABEL." 2 % % e 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE i Priced from $87.50 A gift for the home that will be long remembered. i One that every one will enjoy and be proud of. e very beautiful suites on our floor i in signs and fabrics as well as colors. ‘ Big Roomy Lounge i , CHAIRS A1 A = = Built for Solid Comfort. Sy e Sparkling Glassware | """\ ¢t that woula g in a variety of lovely patterns . e honored guest. Thin-blown cut Goblets, Cock- please Father. tails, Sherbets, Wines and| A flicfi _SZIECUIO? in styles. a v 9 . Liquors. riced as low as X B \ i Sy A BARBARA—Set of 8 $35.00 Barred Rock Long Island Extra Fancy b ; : $4.00 s : J BEAUTIFUL NEW OCCASIONAL TABLES Extra F. . : | anc Fanc lings { nend y Other patterns as low as Just unpacked and put on display. Gracefully de- Y y Duckling Clean Birds 1 iy $1.75 for 8 signed and with lovely MARQU}%TR% ]IN%A{ID ’ . ; TOPS in choice BUTT WALNUT. An ideal gift for ’ ° 0 i 4 the home and a charming addition to any living sucKLmG PIGS_A xmas Tradltlon room. Priced from i slz'ont°$l7'so ASSURE YOUR HOLIDAY FEAST NOW e SOFA PILLOWS—MIRRORS—ASH TRAYS - LOTHES HAMPERS—MAGAZINE RACKS In Douglas—Order from Goetz Grocery Cour, 1937 Jou, §. F NDED ) TABLES—FLOOR LAMPS—TABLE LAMPS 1 WHISKEY. The st hiskey, 7 7 e E :\(;nil::l ‘jr s old. SCHENLEY'S BLA(IIK| LAB El | ]v-ufi)u " q o @ % whisk this product are 234 years or more old. 40 e spirits distille.. 7 . o from American grains, 25% straight whiskey 2J§ years old, 57 s years id 109 s > " l e u Yo anl ary eat o | o8 v e e i Select a Set of Dishes u n a - u n . L4 ' ° ° ° |¥g as your gift. Many lovely pat- ED SHAF — i Jakeway Dlstrlb“tlng co., l“c. terns to choose from. Priced i FER Mcrnc(qer & S as low as n “Pleasing You Means Our Success” PHONE 49 a Alaska Distributors 1 3 $6.00 8 & - b P : EERRERCITETNTN IREETRTNCRCDTNIRETRY “

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